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Category Archives: Tech
Digital shoplifting
According to BBC Japanese bookstores are launching a nationwide campaign to stop what they call information theft. Teenagers are taking pictures of magazine covers etc. to discuss various lifestyle issues — the publishers fear they are missing out on possible … Continue reading
Finding wireless access in Denmark
Is there any proper lists of open networks in denmark anywhere? I know of a few, but they just include the hotspot at Copenhagen Airport… I’m going to Kolding tomorrow — anyone know of a spot to get access?
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Mblog on host of evil?
Gotta get mblogging, the phone is chosen, I’m thinking of clever ways to beowse posts (trying to get some time to actually make the code of this blog just a bit decent as well), but I have a major problem: … Continue reading
Nokia 3650, OSX sync etc
Loud Thinking has the final arguments, persuading me (although I actually already have it covered) to buy the Nokia3650. OSX sync and to-dos… mmm… the rite movies
Camphone dos and don’ts
Mobile (online) cameras obviously has a lot of side effects. This article discusses some of them. Most of it is pretty obvious stuff but I’ll bet camphone etiquette is going to be on everybody’s lips within months. And what goes … Continue reading
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Camphone concerns
I gotta get mblogging, but I’m having difficulties deciding what phone to choose. The Nokia 3650 is a smartphone at a very reasonable price, but it’s a bit big and I’m not too sure I like the design. The SonyEricsson … Continue reading
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iPod recording
Found this iPoding.com post: Unofficial confirmation from Apple employee regarding recording via Richard Giles earlier today. Good news if true (has to be…!). Had some trouble accessing the site due to heavy traffic — have patience… [Listening to: Klute — … Continue reading
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New Ipods
The new iPods are here. It all loooks nice, but where is the mic option I expected? Having the ability to record personal notes, make interviews etc. would make the MiniDisk completely obsolete — now this feature is still something … Continue reading
CleverCactus — New PIM
CleverCactus, a new PIM, is now in beta. The need for a decent way of organizing the different types of organization we handle every day is definately there… I’ll be looking forward to the full-featured releases of CleverCactus, Chandler and … Continue reading
Converting to Mac
I’ve been playing with a PowerBook for about a day now, and while most programs (office tools, graphic software, browsers and mail clients etc.) basically are the same on both platforms (usually I’m on PC), some of all the tools … Continue reading
Software
Typing this using the new w.bloggar 3.01 which now features the use of a Windows Mediaplayer plugin that I’ll try to test sometime soon. Yeterday I found Chandler [via Russell Beattie Notebook] — a small personal information manager Rango full … Continue reading
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I want one…well, actually…
While a 4 Gigabyte CompactFlash Memory Card would definately solve a lot of my digital imaging problems (apparantly 6GB ones are just around the corner) the main problem is still battery life. Even with a 64MB card, I’m having trouble … Continue reading
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Copenhagen Interpolation
Attended the second day of the Copenhagen Interpolation which was truly interesting. I got what I hoped for; good discussions and introductions to the power of wi-fi — and more important — how we can put them to good use. … Continue reading
The future of wireless
Aaron Swartz explains what will happen. “By then it is too late. The people own the Internet now. When there is censorship, the software routes around it. As long as there is a client and a server, they can communicate. … Continue reading
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Connection status worldwide
Came to think of the giant possibilities regarding global mobility. If I can afford the plane ticket, the work I do doesn’t really require anything else than a plug for my laptop, making it possible to move practically anywhere for … Continue reading
Danish OpenOffice
Was just pointed to OpenOffice.org — Det danske modersmÃ¥lsprojekt. Looking forward to follow the development of the Danish part of the project. limitless hd download
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Who’s around
I’ve been searching the net for software allowing communication between people sharing the same wi-fi connection for a couple of days now. Trepia is close — it’s basically an IM client based on access points. What I really want, though, … Continue reading
3G porn
Not a surprise at all, rather — thinking of the previous development story for the web — a reason to wish for all the 3G porn you can think of: BizReport — Will Porn Lead 3G Mobile Telephony Take-Off?. Which … Continue reading
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On the road
With several meetings coming up this week which means spending some time in busses and trains, I just installed iSiloX and the free reader for my Palm in order to read some articles on the way, including some very nice … Continue reading
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Did Warchalking die?
Moving WebWord — How Warchalking Died claims Warchalking has died. A bit too provocative too my liking, as I think it’s unconstructive to look at it this way. What relly matters is the public’s need for wireless internet access — … Continue reading
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Wearing those gadgets
Apple’s got a nice new jacket for you — with a pocket for your Ipod, and controls included in one of the sleeves. Reminds me of a range of ‘Urban Wear’ I spotted at Harvey Nics a couple of years … Continue reading
Grafitti can be stopped
It seems grafitti’s no longer going to be a part of using my Palm (link via SlashDot). Wonder what these guys have to say about that… the adjustment bureau film download
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GZR1 back up
Oh, and GZR1 is back up. My ISP sorted out the details, so now I just have to fight my old one some more, then everything’s up and running…
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No chance of concentration
Just purchased a new cd-rom drive. This one’s got DVD, so now I’m watching old Daft Punk DVDs on an even older screen (got it with my first 386SX PC) connected to my Matrox Millenium Dual Head card as second … Continue reading
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Support trouble
I’m on day 5 now in trying to get my Palm m500 on the internet using my GPRS enabled cell phone. It’s incredibly troublesome as I have got no clue whatsoever whether the problem has to do with my phone, … Continue reading